--Your repeatability claim has no statistical relevance. Repeatability must cut across large numbers of samples and diverse subjects.
- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Jul 3, 2008, at 2:42 PM, yifuxero wrote: > > > --A lot depends on when and where, independent of the technique. > > Sure, if you're in a 3 week retreat with some Rinpoche and everybody > > is meditating, transcendence!. But where's the technique you can > > take with you, any time, any place; even on a plane? Try Vipassana on > > a plane. > > > I was not in a retreat setting, just at home. > > It doesn't matter where I practice, if I have the intention to > practice, that's all that is necessary. Repeatability is excellent. > > I've tried shamatha, vipassana, shamatha-vipassana, ishta-devata > meditation, tantric meditation and open presence meditation on > planes, cars, etc. They work fine for me. YMMV. >